The EssentialShowbiz Dictionary™

of Entertainment Industry Terms

Coverage

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What does Coverage mean?

Coverage refers to the written evaluation or summary of a script, often created by script readers, producers, or agents to assess whether a screenplay has the potential to be developed into a film or television show. Coverage typically includes a brief synopsis of the plot, an analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the script, and recommendations for further development. It’s an essential part of the decision-making process in determining which scripts get greenlit for production.

Example:A script reader writes coverage for a screenplay, summarizing its plot and offering insights into its commercial viability and storytelling strengths.
Example: A producer requests coverage of a spec script to determine whether it’s worth pursuing for a potential film project.

Did You Know?
Script coverage is often the first step in getting a screenplay noticed by industry professionals, helping writers refine their work for future submissions!

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